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Green as *grin* as *Greek*
Good morning and happy 25th of March!

Dear mr. Kanellos I would like to repply to this:

" 5. It's a way to fuel comic anti-Americanism
Part of the fun in living in Europe is looking down at
Americans. Every time I go there I wear red, white, and
blue Bermuda shorts and a T-shirt that reads "These
Colors Don't Run" just so everyone has something to talk
about. And yes, I'm well aware that it takes a wheelbarrow
full of dollar bills to buy some breath mints in London.
And yes, we have a president who bears a striking
resemblance to a confused chimp. But guess what? We
have an election coming. No matter who wins, one of those
gags goes off the table.

By leading in green technology, Europeans will be able to
remain haughty for some time. "

For you Mr. Kanellos the Anti-Americanism is a funny story
and as i understand you don't take it so serious. Wear
again your silly pants and go with that to countries as Iran,
Iraq, Palestine, North Korea or even Venezuella. I think
they will be very happy to... have you. I don't know if they
will have anything to say or you will have the time to
answer LOL
in Europe peope are more stochastic and scholastic and
they like to pass everything that happens under the
microscope.
And thank Zeus, there is still a free speech and free
thought in Europe. And we Europeans like to criticize but
also we accept to be criticized something that the
Americans don't.
And let me criticize my own neighborhood. We still throw
computers, fridges, tvs, and all our electric equipment in
the garbage bin which will go to a dumb near our houses
and the sea gulls will eat out of it and some gypsies that
are full of hepatitis B will go to search for things to sell
back to us. In the recent years we have the blue bins for
paper, but we still have the fires that burn our woods and
we still build on the burned areas instead of protecting
them. We will soonner or later have to follow the examples
of France or Germany or England but it will take time.
Please don't tell me that in Americas everything is
angelically made. I won't believe you. We live in a
consuming world. And I think that it really matters who is
going to be voted in the next American elections and in
the ones that come after and so on. For the good of the
planet. (I sound like a silly politician)
And now, Mr. Kanellos, I go to wear my blue and white
bikini to catch up some sun in a greek taverna admiring
the sea gulls how they dive to catch the fish.. from the sea
that is full of colibacilous...

Zoi Tzarta
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Green as *grin* as *Greek*  citizen@... | 03/25/08
Additional factors  roberto_maietta@... | 03/25/08
EU Integration  LordLiverpool | 03/25/08
Single set of rules?  roberto_maietta@... | 03/25/08
Federalism  LordLiverpool | 03/25/08
slow unbinding glue  roberto_maietta@... | 03/27/08
Europe will be a huge power  fr0thy@... | 03/25/08
Oh please  LordLiverpool | 03/25/08
okay  coffeeshark | 03/26/08
Minor error here...  planariavirg | 03/25/08
Yes, they'll be big  Boot_Agnostic | 03/26/08

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